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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1952)
K /U j E riu n ì BRGOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON T h u rs d a y , Septem ber 11, 1952 Mrs. Ella Fisher, of W aldport, pcnterville and has visited various J d arghter, June, enjoyed a visit, Ore., has been enjoying a nice old-tim e friends around Brookings over the Labor Day weekend from Mrs. Kennedy’s nephew, Gene Hol visit at the Bell Ranch in Car- and Harbor. By Ol’ Speb Leo Lucas killed .a large 300 lb. lowell, of G rants Pass. •black bear near Yank Prairie in ------------------ — ------------- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howie, I Seems like we put on pretty r---------------------------- ■ the Upper Ohetco country Thursday coeompanied by Mrs. Howie’s g(XXl show up at Port Orford Sat- about dusk. He had left Wilson mother, Mrs. Tho.ras, and Mr. and f Urday night had a very apprecia- P rairie to look for his horses when Mrs. Cal Payton, all of Klamath tive crowd, also some top-notch he saw the bear and wounded it Falls, spent a recent weekend a t entertainm ent. “The Foursom e’’ Teacher of Piano, Voice, Pipe Organ w ith the first shot, then finished it the home of iMr. Howie’s parents, the "Postal N otes” from Rose- off with two more sihots. He Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaal. Life Certificate burg, plus the "Four by Fours" drove to town and got Don Young Mr. and Mrs. N athan Vance and quartet from Eugene was there; BEGINNERS — IN TER M ED IA TE t to go biwk with him to help load three children and Andrew Briner, antj “j ce House Four" from Cres- the .animal ¡n the pick-up to bring of Coquille., visited at the home of cent City; and, of course, we had Advanced, Graduate, Post Graduate Courses offered h°™e’ , w the Vance's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perkins down from N orth , Mr. and Mrs. G uy Shrader re- Lee Perez, Sunday afternoon. Bend as MC.; then a fte fr the show Students W ishing High School Credits Should R egister Now turned h o p e recently a fte r spend- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hammond, we were treated to dinner by the STUDIO BUILDING BROOKINGS, OREGON ing six Weeks helping their son- of Woodbine, Iowa, are house- p o rt Orfofrd group. -----------------------------------------------y in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. gue»U a t the home of Mr». H am -, The visitors a , Mon<|av nighls. Jess Elkin, a t their mine near Oro mon,f» brother and «¡»ter-ln-law, praclioe we,.e of „ H, s|ngj varje. ville, Calif. They n port that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers. • • there wen- several day, that the > The first thing th at Bob did with >as P n rh 'r hn temperature reached 110 degree», hi, brother-.n-1 ,w . . . to »how him an , ¡^now liv no m ing in S Stayton, Ore.; whirth fo r a native of thia .ectlon, how to dig lilies and put him to ,a y ,o n - O re' : Alexander, who has the is ju st too warm to enjoy. work. Photo Studio here, was there and Mirs Geraldine Berm left S atu r Milton Foster left last week to 6J4 acres, ocean frontage home, also modern day to spend a weeks vacation from (Visit for aw<hile at the home of his sang in the lead section. Say, L uther you mean they had her work a t the H arbor Store, vis son-in-law ond daughter, Mr. and house and large lot on ocean front. Tw o large iting relatives and having u physi Mrs. Kenneth ,Bolley, near Klam- m other-in-laws back in the stone lots, ocean front. age too? First tim e I ever heard cal checkup. uth IFalls. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kennedy and The annual beach picnic held of a choral loaders leading a chor- Sunday by the VFW and the VFW Us ,o h,s own bi,:hday sonK Words are going fo be had with Auxiliary a t Mill Roach was a very l enjoyable affair with a large group a couple of w andering m instrels, Ich, tch. Going to Crescent City present. TO RENT BY HOUR OR BY DAY to the movies. W alter Garvin, second ion of Mr. See you Monday nighf. and Mrs. Doyle Garvin, of Smith River, h ft with five other Del Norte young Ten last week for San F ra n Courtneys spent a. couple of weeks cisco to be inducted into the army. on Che Klamath before coming on The Garvins .are form er well known up to H arbor. residents of this area. Their old Phone 2589 or Write Box 417 M rx. R. D. Chambers returned est son, Verne, who was inducted into the arm y last spring, sailed ^ !tMn Logan, Iowa, where she had BROOKINGS, OREGON from San Francisco about three been called by the illness of her m other, w*ho is some better .at this weeks ago to serve in Okinawa. Mrs. W illiam Ackerman a n d time. daughter, Jackie, of Fort of Salmon' G.i if.,<ire spending t»he w inter here with her sister, Mrs. Koy Sand- stram while Joekie is attending the Adventist school. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Courtney of Santa Ana, arrived the first of the week to visit a t the home of Mrs. C ourtney’s sister and brother-in- 508 H. St. Phone 1091 law, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller. The two men are ardent fishermen CRESCENT CITY anil they will enjoy the salmon fish.ng season on the Chetco. The HARBOR NEWS 'Wood-sheddinq' N O R IN E HARVEY PROPERTY FOR SALE!! © © Caterpillar No. 12 power road grader Serving Brookings Since 1933 PUTNAM LOGGING COMPANY ROEDER Funeral Home Pioneer 77/r best in Diamonds, Watches. Bracelets, Stiver ware and Jewelry. N. M. J 0 NE S Certified W atchmaker and Jeweler Vine h'ailu'uy U’ufc/ics Klgins. Hamilton», Illinois and others 31 and 29 Jew els' "F o r the g ift you will qirc with pride let your jeteeler be your guide.” History Books a & What do you know about the history of this county? What did you learn about it in school? Robinson's Building—Next to P inunick’s “fl Century of Coos and Curry” DENN SUPPLY East Street, CO. Brookings Pacific 3 tab thick butt roofing. $N.f»6 sq.; Painted cedar shakes, $18.60 sq.; 2 Hxfi one panel doors, $S.6O (get them while they last! Complete color sets $1H5.0(>. Laundry tra y s complete. (Satin faucets, drum trap, *t.md, l ’/ nipple. l lx" slip joint nut and washer) Double e unpartm ent 60. S. C, $21.60. Nil Complete stock of X \SON’ Paints. Get all of your Christm as 11 Toys at 16' '. -2 0 'i discount. We have a lay-away plan. Port Orford was the first settlement in this county. 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